JustLurking Posted March 2 Share Posted March 2 Was really hoping for more here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UKBoxOffice Posted March 2 Share Posted March 2 if late night business is good it might get up near £4m. I'd say something like £3.6m though based on the numbers right now 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ando Posted March 2 Share Posted March 2 Pretty confused by these UK numbers. Should be higher. Dune was very well received and crushed it on Home Video there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BoxOfficeManiac Posted March 2 Share Posted March 2 Dune debuting like this, is shockingly low to me. This was everywhere in the tube stations, buses (I live in London) and it was discussed by so many that they were expecting to watch it. Probably good legs? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wotad Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 It is weird that this seems to be a country its sort of underperforming the expectations. It did better in UK than France/Germany though so maybe less like ground to make up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
solaris Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 The first one opened with £5.8m With £2.8m Friday and £3.6m Saturday this should get to at least £9m for the full weekend (+50% from part one). Weak exchange rate isn't helping but still a pretty good result. BFI IMAX is sold out or near sold out for most of the next month... The only showings with vaguely decent seats left are Monday or Tuesday morning showings at the end of March. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krissykins Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 (edited) 19 minutes ago, solaris said: The first one opened with £5.8m With £2.8m Friday and £3.6m Saturday this should get to at least £9m for the full weekend (+50% from part one). Weak exchange rate isn't helping but still a pretty good result. BFI IMAX is sold out or near sold out for most of the next month... The only showings with vaguely decent seats left are Monday or Tuesday morning showings at the end of March. What does the exchange rate have to do with it? I wonder if we’re not seeing a bigger jump like the US because we don’t have HBOMax, so the original wasn’t day and date here. Edited March 3 by Krissykins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
solaris Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 17 minutes ago, Krissykins said: What does the exchange rate have to do with it? I wonder if we’re not seeing a bigger jump like the US because we don’t have HBOMax, so the original wasn’t day and date here. It's not helping if you're comparing the openings in USD (not saying that anyone here is, but that's how it'll be reported in the weekend write ups, and how UK opening weekend will be compared to Germany, France etc) But yes, I agree - no day/date holding back part one opening as in US, and there were fewer (if any) covid restrictions still in place by the time this opened here in October vs rest of Europe in September (I think Germany and France both still had restrictions in place at that time, but I might be wrong). So a 50% increase is still pretty good. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UKBoxOffice Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 Saturday 1. Dune £3.51m 2. Bob Marley £636k 3. Migration £526k 4. WLL £515k 5. Madame Web £123k 3 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wotad Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 Not a bad saturday hopefully sunday is a bit stronger though./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UKBoxOffice Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 The first Dune had a Thursday opening plus some Monday sneak previews. The opening looked like this: Monday £121k Thursday £975k Friday £1.32m Saturday £1.88m Sunday £1.56m 3 Day weekend was £4.77m, total opening was £5.86m 2 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SchumacherFTW Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 First one definitely felt like an early event in the new world, can't remember whether it was before or after No Time to Die here. But still, it probably played closer to it's potential back then compared to other territories. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Issac Newton Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 DUNE Part II £9.3M+ per Studio 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heretic Posted March 3 Author Share Posted March 3 Bit confused with why some people seem so disappointed in these numbers? Didn’t realise expectations were so high. £9m+ is a pretty great opening IMO for a film that people want to see in PLFs and is nearly 3 hours long. It’s basically doubled the first Dune’s opening if it was like-for-like, and also seems to be in line with US. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnokesLegs Posted March 4 Share Posted March 4 3 hours ago, Heretic said: Bit confused with why some people seem so disappointed in these numbers? Didn’t realise expectations were so high. £9m+ is a pretty great opening IMO for a film that people want to see in PLFs and is nearly 3 hours long. It’s basically doubled the first Dune’s opening if it was like-for-like, and also seems to be in line with US. Yep, this is doing great business, still seems busy with pre-sales during the week near me too. There’s nothing to be disappointed with here. Dune Messiah announced in 3, 2, 1… Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UKBoxOffice Posted March 4 Share Posted March 4 1. Dune £9.267m 2. Bob Marley £1.35m 3. WLL £1.17m 4. Migration £961k 5. Madame Web £246k 4 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vale9001 Posted March 4 Share Posted March 4 12 hours ago, Heretic said: Bit confused with why some people seem so disappointed in these numbers? Didn’t realise expectations were so high. £9m+ is a pretty great opening IMO for a film that people want to see in PLFs and is nearly 3 hours long. It’s basically doubled the first Dune’s opening if it was like-for-like, and also seems to be in line with US. Yeah It's on pair with almost any market in term of growth. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krissykins Posted March 4 Share Posted March 4 I think only the Friday number was at first underwhelming then it had a great weekend multiplier. I wouldn’t say the 3 day was a disappointment at all. Only a -23% second weekend drop for Wicked Little Letters too, nice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Issac Newton Posted March 4 Share Posted March 4 Weekend Numbers Film Distributor Weeks on release Weekend Total Total Box Office 1 Dune: Part Two Warner Bros. 1 £9,279,080 £9,279,080 2 Bob Marley: One Love Paramount 3 £1,351,557 £13,760,796 3 Wicked Little Letters STUDIOCANAL 2 £1,172,890 £4,259,564 4 Migration Universal Pictures 5 £961,524 £17,590,513 5 Madame Web Sony Pictures 3 £246,538 £3,916,755 6 Wonka Warner Bros. 13 £143,379 £62,877,753 7 Manjummel Boys RFT Films Ltd 2 £124,319 £392,404 8 The Zone Of Interest A24 5 £110,215 £2,606,664 9 Perfect Days MUBI 2 £109,910 £417,230 10 Sami Swoi. Poczatek MAGNETES PICTURES 1 £96,823 £96,823 11 Lisa Frankenstein Universal Pictures 1 £91,537 £91,537 12 The Iron Claw Lionsgate UK 4 £89,658 £2,380,926 13 Anyone But You Sony Pictures 10 £88,394 £11,364,012 14 Mean Girls Paramount 7 £82,191 £9,090,777 15 Argylle Universal Pictures 5 £80,270 £5,741,264 Source: Comscore 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UKBoxOffice Posted March 5 Share Posted March 5 Dune Monday £1.02m 7 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...